Affiliation:
1. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
2. Beihang University
3. Minzu Normal University of Xingyi
Abstract
Abstract
Crosslinguistic studies on motion events have revealed that S-languages demonstrate finer-grained lexical
categories than V-languages in representing motion manners/gaits. But these studies were restricted to the semantic domain of
motion events and confined to a limited number of S- or V- languages. In this paper, we further investigate whether the
association between lexical diversity and language typology is manifest in a similar way in the semantic domain of separation
events by focusing on Mandarin, Russian and Korean. Our results suggest that: (1) Separation expressions support the
diversity-typology correlation proved in motion expressions because the two S-languages Mandarin and Russian demonstrate richer
lexical diversity than the V-language Korean; (2) It is further pointed out that apart from language typology, lexical diversity
is influenced by multiple factors including lexical resources, conceptual salience, event construal, and event type; (3) Though
typologically different, these three languages, in their lexical naming of separation events, are constrained by the biomechanical
structure and follow the principle of prototypicality. Overall, this study opens up a new crosslinguistic perspective by showing
how lexical diversity is typologically and linguistically driven.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Language and Linguistics
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